Once upon a time, they called classical music "long-haired" stuff. This guy remembers that.
Title tells all.
Under the sparkle of 150 chandeliers and 50 Venetian candelabras, feel your heart warm with the melody of all your favorite Christmas classics. André Rieu will be joined on stage by his Johann Strauss Orchestra, along with special guest artists and Emma Kok.
So lifelike and human are the members of the 404 series of robots that they eventually enter a period of adolescence, with all the troublesome accompaniments: a taste for video games and rock-and-roll, an awakening sexual curiosity, an increasing recalcitrance, a tendency to get in with the wrong crowd. (The …
A microbiological invasion from outer space gets off to an immediately gripping start: a walkie-talkie transmission from a small New Mexico town chokes off, an elaborate defense mechanism clicks into operation, and four civilian scientists are rousted from their homes and speeded to a top-secret, cylinder-shaped laboratory sunken in the …
Amid Filipino elections, a grassroots movement emerges to protect truth and democracy from growing threats, people unite in joyful acts of resistance.
A widowed, racist, and all around mucho ungracious landlord (Michael Douglas) begrudgingly falls in love with an equally companionless tenant (Diane Keaton) best known for continually sabotaging her budding career as a chanteuse by working her dead husband’s aneurism into the between-song patter. It begins to curdle early on when …
Controversial Afghan pop star and activist Aryana Sayeed mentors young hopefuls as they prepare to appear on a hit TV singing competition show, Afghan Star. As the show’s female contestants Zahra Elham and Sadiqa Madadgar are on the verge of their dreams becoming reality, the Taliban returns to power.
A film by Jun Robles Lana that focuses on a breadwinner and her family, which serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes who carry the weight of their loved ones' dreams on their shoulders.
This plays as part of the 2017 San Diego International Film Festival. According to the program notes, " Alyssa, a successful photographer, wakes one morning to find her apartment ransacked and her husband mysteriously missing. Left without even a photograph to offer the police, she turns to his colleague Eve, …
This could be one of your last chances to see a movie at the Ken.
Pre-First World War Ship of Fools, complete with that lazy storytelling device of a narrator-commentator speaking directly into the camera. With this, Federico Fellini advances himself as a serious candidate for that old drollery about so-and-so having forgotten more about making movies than most moviemakers will ever know. One thing …
Bipolar disorder, opioid addiction, and surfing; three terms that best describe the unpredictable life of three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons. This documentary tells the story of the “People’s Champion.”
Not really an Andy Warhol nor even a Paul Morrissey movie, but rather a Jed Johnson. (Who is he, you wonder? He's a veteran of the sound department on the Warhol-Morrissey movies, promoted herewith to the director's chair.) The undiscriminating misanthropy, the grotesque comedy, and the boringly belligerent tastelessness owe …